Posted on 03/20/2005 12:29:52 PM PST by kcvl
Per Fox News...
Maybe? It is true, in fact.
Knock, knock: I was pointing out that in his obituary notice for his mom, Michael didn't mention Terri, he mentioned that his mom was survived by "Michael and his fiance". No mention of his lawful wife. SICK SICK SICK. As Peggy Noonan wrote, he's a strane-o. As Ann Coulter wrote, he's wierd (or did she say "creepy", something along those lines)
"The Federal government is saying that a written directive is now required for my end of life decisions..."
Slight correction, they want a written directive AND noone with a "significant relationship" disputing it.
For a lawyer, I'm quite good at math actually. I do simultaneously equations to value real estate in California, where the sales price affects the property tax bill, which affects the net operating income, which affects the value, and do regression analyses on Excel in connection with finance as a hobby. So there! :)
Well, that's sure as hell what we've got now.
And anybody who has a living will can just tear them up.
But I have heard Terry's brother say that there are unanswered questions about what happen the night of her collapse and that was why the family wanted an investigation
With that said .. If MS wants .. he is free to sue the family
He hasn't been shy about taking the family to court yet
No she does not have a court-appointed guardian. She has NO guardian; Ghoul Greer says her bigamist husband is her guardian.
When will the insurance company sue MS to return the money thatwas to be used for her rehabilitation?
Can you name me one case where the Supreme Court refused to hear a case where the state rulings didn't stand as law?
Ah, see above.
Thank you. His testimony may have been technically outside what the USSC refused to rule upon, and Greer may not even have given it much weight... but Greer still found in MS' favor.
ROTFL!
I's dure love to hear your evidence that showsthe jury in the malpractice case found in Michael's favor to send a message to doctors.
Have at it.
Oh my God! Exactly what our society has become. Demented people who think it's just terrible for parents to attempt and save their daughter's life. I think this could be biblically defined as a "depraved mind" at work.
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They could have ruled the moon was made of cheese, but the ruled she had bulimia.
Because Congress will come along and make a law that invalidates it.
How do you figure that? The Schiavo problem only arose because there's NO living will. Where there's a livign will, there won't be this kind of ambiguity as to patient's wishes.
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